As anyone who frequents Running on Carbs will notice, I like patterns.
The one I've been paying attention to for a while now - the colour of my pee.
See, I have a fairly regular workout schedule. Unless something causes me to miss one, I wake up six mornings out of seven and workout before breakfast. Three of these mornings are runs, three are swims.
Being keenly aware of hydration and how it affects a workout and my blood sugar - I have a large bottle of water by the bed and try to take a few gulps every time I wake up during the night.
On Sunday, when I don't do any activity, it takes me about an hour after I wake up to go from apple juice-coloured pee to nice pale yellow lemonade pee. You know, the kind we're supposed to have.
is way better than...
When I run, I drink before my run and drink a lot after my run. I continue to drink a lot all day and, normally, by about 10am, I'm peeing lemonade rather than apple juice.
When I swim - it's a whole other story.
I drink about 500ml of water on the way to the pool. During my swim, I drink an entire 1L bottle of water with two Nuun tablets dissolved in it. On the drive home, I drink an entire 1L bottle of water. I continue to drink all morning but it takes me until noon before I am rehydrated again.
To recap:
1 hour to rehydrate in the morning when I don't exercise.
3 hours to rehydrate in the morning after a run (even a long 18k one)
5 hours to rehydrate after a swim - despite drinking more before, during and after than I do when I run.
Keeping in mind of course that, by rehydrate, I mean pale yellow pee. I am sure I could drink more during my runs but I don't think I can handle much more during my swims - not without having to leave the pool mid-swim to run to the ladies (apparently they frown upon peeing in the pool...).
Anyway, I don't know if this is normal or whether I should be concerned. Whatever it means - I have definitely found another pattern.
It could be the Nuun. The other days (I gather) you aren't adding extra electrolytes. Those could be the "apples" in your "apple juice."
ReplyDeletep.s. - This post cracks me up.
... Oh! And there's no problem with them apples (if it *is* the Nuun).
ReplyDeleteMaybe you'll start adding notes about whether your hydration affects your blood sugar readings?
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